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Show LATE. LOCAL. Hen Luce the Kureka merchant, in the city and reports a heavy fall trade. Jerry Murphy and Tom Sullivan, fneak thieves, were arrested last evening. even-ing. Kid Lawrence, an old offender, was arrested at daylight for fighting and is awaiting trial in jail. John Hrannon and John MeCiveny were arrested for burglary and ordered order-ed to appear for trial tomorrow morning. morn-ing. Patrick (iillalli was brought in from llingham last night and is serving sent-euco sent-euco in the county jail for discharging lire arms. John McCoy charged with exhibiting a deadly weapon in a threatening manner man-ner was examined before Judge Hue this afternoon and discharged. Ceoi-ge Lane, Ksip, of l'uebio is visiting visit-ing the city of the saints. He is so well plonsed with whnt he has soeu that he purposes to remain here. 1). VV. Hrunton of the linn of Taylor ci liruntou of Aspen, Col., who aro putting up the sampling works near this city, is a guest at the Knutsford. Dave Wardrobe was arrested by Deputy Dep-uty Sheriff Lucon yestorday for assaulting assault-ing his Jwife with a butcher knife. lie was recently discharged from the asylum asy-lum for the iusane, aud is now iu the oouuty jail. I James Morris undertook to blow out his wife's bratus early Sunday morning i and was arrested by Otlieer K.sslinger, who engaged in a band to baud struggle with him. Sentenced to forty-live days' imprisonment. The Lyceum and Y. M. C. A. coin-ruittoea coin-ruittoea have agreed upon the following question for debate: 'Ikxolrcd, Th:;t wealth has been mora beneficial to mankind thau has education." Y. M. C. A. affirmative, the Lyceum negative. Charles Hums of Denver and Aspen, Colorado, arrived in Salt Lake yestorday yestor-day and left for Hutto City today. Mr. Hums has promoted some of the most important mining enterprises ever inaugurated, in-augurated, ia the Ceuteunial state and his mission to Montana ia for a similar purpose. |